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I thought I had just gotten a promotion from five to one. I was getting excited. And I won't lie to you, I didn't have as many books as you, but about five years ago my wife made me get rid of my books. And I easily, easily had hundreds of books. I had a lot of hardback and paperbacks. And a lot of books that I read, especially in that time, for about five years up till we got rid of the books. A lot of them were theology based. I was really big into theology for a while. Very big into theology. And I had some fantastic books, intellectual books on theology, on the Hebrew language, on the Greek language. It was just, it was fascinating. I was really, really big into biblical archaeology. And so I really enjoyed buying books and just devouring them. You don't have to ask my wife. I don't know if she counted them when we decided to get rid of all that. I easily had hundreds of books, paperbacks and hardbacks. That's not to include my Kindle, which I probably have a couple hundred books in there too. So yeah, it is hard getting rid of books. A lot of the, a lot of that, paperbacks and stuff like that, but nobody wrote. We took down to the thrift store, gave it to them. The theology books, I donated to a couple of churches and they were really appreciative of it. And now I don't hardly have any books in the house. Not hardback books anyhow. You know, my wife has her Harry Potter collection. I've got my, my Edward Rutherford, Rutherford collection. If you've never heard of Edward Rutherford, I'll tell you in just a minute. He is a great author. So yeah, that is really cool. Edward Rutherford, if you've never read him, he wrote the book London. He wrote another book called New York, one called Paris, one called China. He's kind of like, oh my mind just went blank. He wrote Centennial. He wrote, oh gosh, my mind just went blank. Mitchell, Mitchell. He's kind of like Mitchell. In fact, I think he's readied onto him or something. Fascinating historical books. They are just, they blow my mind. Okay. George, 73 rounds to you, my friend. The mic is yours.
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